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Hmmm... this may actually belong on SuperUser.
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SLaksNov 22 '11 at 19:58

This should work fine; I'm doing it myself on 4 different domains. Do you have a CNAME for the naked domain?
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SLaksNov 22 '11 at 20:19

Ah, no I don't. I have cname for www (host) CNAME mydomain.com but godaddy won't let me leave the host field blank. What do I place in there?
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user1060524Nov 22 '11 at 20:26

An A record. CNAMEs on the naked domain break some mail servers.
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SLaksNov 22 '11 at 20:27

I see. So in addition to @ (host) ipaddress, I also add an @ (host) mydomain.com as an A record... actually, it won't let me add a non-ip address.
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user1060524Nov 22 '11 at 20:29

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Sometimes it takes time for the records to propagate properly through the internet and have a valid route. If they do not work after 24-48 hours, then you have a problem and should contact Google Apps support.